Introduction
This introduction situates this book within the fields of Antarctic, environmental, and international history. It poses the central question of the book: How did Antarctica transform from a cold, abiotic, and sterile wilderness into a fragile environment and ecosystem demanding international protect...
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croxfordunivpr:10.1093/oso/9780190907174.003.0001 2023-05-15T14:08:12+02:00 Introduction Order, Power, Authority and the Antarctic Environment Antonello, Alessandro 2019 http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780190907174.003.0001 unknown Oxford University Press The Greening of Antarctica page 1-18 book-chapter 2019 croxfordunivpr https://doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780190907174.003.0001 2022-08-05T10:28:27Z This introduction situates this book within the fields of Antarctic, environmental, and international history. It poses the central question of the book: How did Antarctica transform from a cold, abiotic, and sterile wilderness into a fragile environment and ecosystem demanding international protection and management? It outlines how both parties to the Antarctic Treaty and scientists have sought order, stability, power, and authority in geopolitical, institutional, conceptual, and epistemic realms. It argues for reading international treaties as complex texts that articulate and shape human-environment relationships. It further argues for an approach to international environmental history that balances understanding the material reality of the physical environment with a range of imaginative and conceptual understandings of it. The chapter provides a concise guide to the development of Antarctic geopolitics after 1945, as well as a gloss of the Antarctic Treaty. Book Part Antarc* Antarctic Antarctica Oxford University Press (via Crossref) Antarctic The Antarctic 1 18 |
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This introduction situates this book within the fields of Antarctic, environmental, and international history. It poses the central question of the book: How did Antarctica transform from a cold, abiotic, and sterile wilderness into a fragile environment and ecosystem demanding international protection and management? It outlines how both parties to the Antarctic Treaty and scientists have sought order, stability, power, and authority in geopolitical, institutional, conceptual, and epistemic realms. It argues for reading international treaties as complex texts that articulate and shape human-environment relationships. It further argues for an approach to international environmental history that balances understanding the material reality of the physical environment with a range of imaginative and conceptual understandings of it. The chapter provides a concise guide to the development of Antarctic geopolitics after 1945, as well as a gloss of the Antarctic Treaty. |
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